Bangkok to join Car Free Day campaign
Bangkok to join Car Free Day campaign
Over 1,000 cyclists were expected to join festivities organised by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) as part of a campaign to mark Car Free Day, according to Bangkok deputy governor Panich Wikitset.
Mr. Panich said that on Saturday from 6am until 6pm, the BMA would sponsor Bangkok Car Free Day 2007 at Supachalasai National Stadium and at the "Lan Khon Mueang" or public plaza in front of the Bangkok City Hall, to encourage people to save energy and reduce air pollution.
Some 1,221 cyclists were registered to ride together in a pattern of the map of Thailand, he said, adding that the parade of bicycles would start from Supachalasai National Stadium and continue to Bangkok City Hall.
"At Lan Khon Muang, an exhibition on the global warming crisis will be held and booths offering specially priced bicycle equipment will also be set up there," he said.
The parade of cyclists will then ride back to the National Stadium where an exhibition on different kinds of bicycles is to be displayed.
"Folding bikes, mountain bikes and antique or classic bikes will also be shown," he said.
According to Mr. Panich, bike riding is gaining popularity and more bicycle lanes have been set up, particularly in outer Bangkok.
He said that the BMA planned to improve more roads to facilitate the increasing number of cyclists. (TNA)
Car free day kicks off in Bangkok
Car free day kicks off in Bangkok
(BangkokPost.com) - Bangkok kicked off Bangkok Car Free Day 2007 on Saturday morning with the hope to raise public awareness in global warming and energy consumption.
Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) have organised the campaign, with cooperation from Metropolitan Police, Green Peace, Pollution Control Department, Thailand Environment Institute and a few cycling associations.
Some 1,221 riders biked from Sanam Supachalasai to the BMA at 6am to campaign for public to stop using cars for a day to reduce carbon dioxide in the capital.
Bangkok governor Apirak Kosayodhin said the BMA hopes to reduce carbon dioxide in the capital 15% in the next five years.
1,221 bikers join Bangkok Car Free Day 2007
1,221 bikers join Bangkok Car Free Day 2007
A total of 1,221 bikers made a ride to mark the Bangkok Car Free Day 2007 Saturday.
The bikers joined Bangkok Governor Apirak Kosayothin to ride from the National Stadium past Rama I Road, Rama IV Road, Yaowaraj Road, Rajchadamnoen Klang Road to the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration head office.
The Nation
Slowing down global warming
Slowing down global warming
Cyclists arrange themselves into the shape of Thailand while observing Bangkok Car-Free Day 2007 at the Supachalasai National Stadium yesterday. The participants later cycled to City Hall in an effort to raise public awareness about global warming and the need to use less energy.
Bangkok Post
APICHART JINAKUL